In addition, the G Pro 2 features the new "Knock Code," which follows up on the "Knock On" feature that lets you tap on the screen twice to unlock the phone. Now, using one of thousands of combinations, you'll be able to knock on the display in a certain pattern to unlock the phone.

By a lot of specs you mean the processor? That's pretty much all they have in common. Different screen(by a different manufacturer), different battery, different dimensions, different styling, different camera, different OS...

Badass son!! My G Pro should be getting KitKat soon. Thinking about ditching my grandfathered unlimited data with at&t to go with tmo. What do you guys think? Am I crazy for even thinking that?
Edit: assuming that tmo gets this phone.

I dropped 3 unlimited data VZW phones and switched to Tmo a few weeks ago. Couldn't be happier and save over 100 bucks a month. I also suggest the jump program.
Note: Nexus and iPhones do not support the Wi-Fi calling feature. Had to return my Nexus 5 for the G2. I am happy with the phone and all but loved the Nexus.

You're an idiot, and the number of "lines" you have is proof of that when the only person you're paying for, is yourself. You clearly have no clue what you're talking about and/or how to manage your money.

Yeah, and you saved A LOT of money from the Note 3 purchase, that you probably wouldn't have saved had you sprung for the One Max. Not to mention, you also got the 50 dollar Play Store voucher through Samsung.

I'll agree that the Note 3 could have the edge, due to the addition of the S Pen. But, for people that just want a bigger screen device and don't need to multi-task, the G Pro 2 might be the perfect fit.

If the speakers are any good, it is an alternative to the Note if you just use it for media consumption. If you use it for productivity, it is just another big phone (albeit with great specs if your into that kind of thing)

Looks like a beast, if I didn't allready have my G2 I would definitely grab one of these. I had read on another article that this phone will have the best sounding speakers on the market? Not sure if it's true with the placement of the speakers but I guess we will have to wait for the reviews.

How are you liking your G2? I picked mine up in January when I dropped Verizon and switched to T-Mobile, and I'm very impressed and content with the device. I'm more interested in seeing what the G3 has to offer. I'm also glad that I opted for the G2 over the Nexus 5 for battery life alone. LG's UI is decent, and hopefully we'll see a few improvements once it's updated to kitkat.

Looks nice! I agree that the design reminds of a Nexus 5, but I think it´s quite different from Nexus 5 when it comes to specs. The battery on LG G Pro 2 is incomparably better and it has really cool features likes 4k recording and slow motion video recording, and BSI sensor: http://versus.com/en/lg-g-pro-2-vs-lg-nexus-5
Looking forward to try it :)

I own the Lg Gpro2 from Korea, and am very happy. There was one big issue that I want to post about, for others having audio sync issues with Netflix using the LG Gpro 2. This drove me nuts, until I searched for and downloaded the older Netflix 1.8.1 apk install file. This version is older, but perfectly useable, and it solved all of my annoying voice sync / lipflap issues where the audio did not match the lips. The newer versions of the Netflix app, as of December 2014, cause a delay on audio like this. If you have an LG G2, and are experiencing the same issues, then the 1.8.1 Netflix .apk will probably work, too, as the gpro2 is based on it.

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